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Mahindra XUV300 Sportz Launch Delayed, Jawa Introduced RSA, Maruti Ignis Zeta Touchscreen Smartplay, Tata Nexon off-roader Rendered, Modified Thar & RE.

Droom Autonews Cover Mahindra XUV300 Sportz Launch Delayed, Jawa Introduced RSA,  Maruti Ignis Zeta Touchscreen Smartplay, Tata Nexon off-roader Rendered, Modified Royal Enfield and Mahindra Thar.

KTM 390 Adventure


KTM India has announced a special ownership plan for the 390 Adventure in the country. The customers can now avail this mean machine at an EMI as low as Rs 6,999 in India.


Mahindra XUV300 Sportz


Mahindra XUV300 Sportz launch has been delayed due to the nationwide lockdown because of COVID-19.

Jawa Roadside Assistance


Jawa introduced RSA towards the end of May 2020 but the implementation is happening now due to COVID19 Pandamic

Maruti Ignis


Maruti Suzuki has silently updated the Zeta trim of Ignis micro-SUV with the latest Smartplay Studio touchscreen infotainment system in the Indian market.

Royal Enfield 650


Talking about the Concept motorcycle, it is based on the Interceptor 650 with modifications for improving performance and flat track abilities. 

2020 Tata Nexon


Roof-mounted spotlight and off-road specific bumper gives Tata Nexon an off-roader capability.

Modified Mahindra Thar


Mahindra Thar had first arrived in the Indian market way back in October 2010. A compact, mid-sized, four-wheel drive, SUV modelled on the off-road Jeep

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